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Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Over 25 years later, the Bay and its tributaries are still struggling to live up to the vision set by the Roundtable. Despite the group’s best efforts, the oyster population in the Bay would see its worst figures in mean prevalence of both dermo and MSX in 1999, 2001, and 2002.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
There are no extravagant crowns or opulent jewels in the procession, but the parade of this monarch has endured longer than any other royal retinue in history.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
Dr. Stephen Godfrey, a native of Alberta, Canada, has lived in Southern Maryland and worked at the Calvert Marine Museum since 1998. The current Curator of Paleontology for the museum, he discusses what Southern Maryland looked like during the Miocene Epoch and the significance of his working relationships with the local paleontological community in the following oral history excerpts.
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When I was only eleven years old, I told my mother that I didn’t want her to be my mom anymore. But this decision didn’t come with the telling; it came earlier, the very moment I asked my Aunt Emmeline if I could join her Crinoline Club.